Category: Op Ed
China: Rebalancing Means Exports Will Be Less Competitive
September 24th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Michael Pettis Three weeks ago the Wall Street Journal published my OpEd piece about concern that China may try to make the rebalancing process less painful by allowing the RMB to depreciate. In the piece I argue that this isn’t as obvious as you mi… more »
The Twilight Zone
September 23rd, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication
Written by Stephen SwansonThe world economy is sliding into a “twilight zone,” trapped between mixed valuations, feeble growth and recession on the horizon but with coordinated central bank intervention promising expansion and escape from contraction.… more »
Euro: Unending Horror Story
September 23rd, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication
Written by Hilary Barnes Europe's efforts to make its single currency, the euro, “irreversible”, in the words of Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), has made significant progress this month, but few economists think the euro is… more »
QE3: No Economic Boost and No Inflation
September 22nd, 2012
in Op Ed
Why QE3 Won’t Jumpstart the Economy—and What Wouldby Ellen Brown, Web of DebtThe economy could use a good dose of “aggregate demand”—new spending money in the pockets of consumers—but QE3 won’t do it. Neither will it trigger the dreaded hyperinflati… more »
The Myth of The Bill Clinton Presidency
September 21st, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication
Today, there are four living past American Presidents: Jimmy Carter, George Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. How do their respective parties view them today? In the 2012 Republican National Convention, neither Bush showed up. In the 201… more »
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